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grafty99 Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: North Devon Posts: 4785 |
if I remember correctly a 300tdi 110 csw can tow up to 6 tonnes with a landrover fitted linked brake system 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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10th Jan 2014 7:51pm |
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davew Member Since: 02 Jan 2012 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 888 |
It's been a few years since I was embroiled in all things SVA/IVA so some of this has probably changed but...
If all parts are new then you don't get a Q plate, you can get an appropriate new vehicle plate. Not 100% on current rules but you were allowed a number of reconditioned items as well. Some of the Ibex were built this way and used recon axles and engines and were given new registrations (51 and 52 plates which shows it's a while ago). As a "Q" plate it's up to you to determine what the GVW, max train weight etc... is when you put it through the SVA/IVA test. Which category of vehicle and GVW you choose it to be will also determine the type of test it will need to go through so you need to check that the figures you put down aren't going to give you a headache at the test or when you come to tax it, test it or drive it on the road. (Needing an HGV license to drive it, for example, if you put it down as over 3500Kg GVW !) Bear in mind though that the values you choose can effect all sorts of things, particularly if a tacho will need to be fitted, what type of MOT test it will need, if you need an operators license and so on. Sticking to the 3000 GVW (ish) and 3500 max towing weight slots the vehicle into the most convenient of these categories for normal use. http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/ |
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10th Jan 2014 8:18pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17349 |
I think it's 4 tons, not 6. Most (but not all) Landrovers from SI on have been rated at 4 tons GTW with coupled brakes and an appropriate (not ball) coupling. |
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10th Jan 2014 11:05pm |
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